QuestionHello Pat G.,
I absolute love your reference list demonstrating abortion hazards. This not the toughest question ever posed to you:
Can Pat G. cite even one published animal study for vacuum aspiration (aka 'suction') abortion? Any one who can correctly
cite such a study to us wins a $20,100 prize:
http://justiceforkids.webs.com/ch1020100contest.htm
Cordially,
Brent Rooney (MSc)
web: http://www.jpands.org/vol13no4/rooney.pdf
AnswerHello, Brent,
Thank you for writing!
I am unaware of ANY studies on animals. I often ask folks, since abortion is so dangerous, would you do it on your pedigreed dog or cat? Chances are, they wouldn't take a chance. If a pedigreed animal mates with the "wrong" animal, people have lost a breeding season, which they have anyway because the animal has already been impregnated. If the abortion does harm, they have lost the use of the breeding animal for life.
I have yet to find anyone who would be willing to do an abortion on an animal.
Wish I could take you up on your challenge. I'll work on it. :)